Virtual TimeClock Network Edition clients may be deployed on a Terminal Server. The Basic and Pro Editions of Virtual TimeClock are stand alone applications that do not run in a Terminal Services environment.

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Tracking Wages with Virtual TimeClock

Virtual TimeClock is a fantastic tool for tracking employee time and attendance. Have you ever thought about why you might want to include wage information in your time clock? Including wage information can greatly simplify your labor job costing…

Tracking Summer Vacations with Virtual…

Summer is upon us once again! The kids are out of school and you may be making final preparations for summer vacations. Though vacations are highly anticipated, they often disrupt office operations and require the workload to be shared among…

Tracking Seasonal Worker's Hours with…

Virtual TimeClock is an excellent tool to track all your employee hours, including part-time, full-time, and even your seasonal workers. Many of our customers have temporary workers coming in for the season. This blog will help prepare you…

How to Fix a Sleeping TimeClock Server

The energy savings settings on modern computers have created an unexpected problem for Virtual TimeClock users: The sleeping TimeClock Server! While there are few things worse than than finding a worker asleep…

Understanding Virtual TimeClock Remote…

Do you want to use Virtual TimeClock to do payroll at home or as an integrated time clock at another business location? We have great news! You can connect and access the time clock from offsite computers over the Internet using the Virtual…

Where is My Virtual TimeClock Data?

People have become so accustomed to using reliable technology that they often assume that vital, irreplaceable data is safe and will always accessible. However, computer theft, flood, fire, disk failure, and viruses can render important data…